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Blackburn Rovers blog: We face Hull of a task at Ewood


Well, we’ve certainly had better weeks as Rovers fans.

One of our worst performances since Sam Allardyce arrived as manager coincided with a win for Burnley.

However the bare statistic of two adverse results pales into insignificance when measured against the tragic loss of one of our supporters at a football match.

The Britannia Stadium has never been a happy hunting ground for Rovers results-wise but it’s always going to carry a deeper, sadder significance for us from now.

On the footballing side, the last time we lost 3-0 to a mediocre side (and that’s probably doing too much justice to Stoke) was at Wigan last season, which proved to be our last manager’s Waterloo.

We lie in a much better position at present so there’s no prospect of a similar reaction from the board.

However, too many other non-performances like last Saturday’s and we will find ourselves back in the relegation mire, and the mood of the fans could turn nasty.

Tomorrow we once again face a vitally important home game against an in-form Hull side, who look refreshed and are playing some of their best football since the beginning of last season when they were surprising the big boys.

What looked a home banker a couple of weeks ago now looks anything but. I just hope they have the same travelling phobia as we have and which we appear to share with our friends in claret and blue.

We’ve been a different side at Ewood and it’s to be hoped that will continue.

The Jekyll and Hyde nature of our home and away form means that every forward step is followed by two steps backwards, or that’s how it seems anyway.

Another run of two home wins would change the mood again and we could really start to believe that the team is progressing as we have dared to hope in recent weeks, up to Saturday’s debacle.

Comments(6)

superheavy says...
9:08am Tue 9 Feb 10

this is 1 game all clarets will want rovers to win with a big goal margin also the next one against bolton , oh go on hlp the clarets

MidlandRover85 says...
12:26pm Tue 9 Feb 10

For once i wouldnt mind doin the dingles a favour. Infact, is it so wrong of me to WANT them to stay up!?!? I cant get enough of the derby plus its an easy 6 points every season!

BRFCBrabant says...
5:52pm Tue 9 Feb 10

I think almost every Rovers fan wants the clarets to stay up along with us ofcourse, the banter and the build up to the games is just to good to miss!
Not only that, removing the stench after they have been in the Darwen End creates jobs!! Allround good!

blueandwhitey79 says...
8:14pm Tue 9 Feb 10

i think we can do it tomorrow night, and bolton too.. after that the remaining home games are Birmingham, everton, chelsea arsenal and Man united so we have to take the maximum otherwise it could be squeaky bum time, only just finished the just for men course from last season, dont want to go on summer holidays lookin like ravanelli, i think we'll win

Morst says...
8:39am Wed 10 Feb 10

Put it this way - I would much sooner have the Clarets in the Prem next season than Ally-dicey!
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John - the fans are turning on the dire quality of BS football regardless of league position or if we win.
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31st.......

BluesBros says...
10:45am Wed 10 Feb 10

Rovers neeed to win this one for Rovers never mind the Clarets. It's gonna be ugly but lets just grin and bare it.


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